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OpenVPN and iVALT Partner to Deliver the Next Generation of Human-Bound, Passwordless Zero Trust Network Access

OpenVPN and iVALT Partner to Deliver the Next Generation of Human-Bound, Passwordless Zero Trust Network Access

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OpenVPN, the number one-ranked business VPN and ZTNA solution on G2, announced a strategic partnership with iVALT, the leader in mobile-centric, PKI-anchored human identity. Together, the companies are introducing a breakthrough in secure remote access: one-click VPN login backed by human-bound PKI identity, eliminating passwords, stopping social-engineering attacks, and defending against the growing surge of AI deepfake impersonation.

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This ensures that only the real, verified human can gain access, whether they are employees, contractors, or privileged admins.

Under the new partnership, organizations can now enable users to authenticate into OpenVPN business products with iVALT’s Human-Bound PKI™ — a unique combination of secure-element keypairs, device binding, biometrics, and contextual verification. This ensures that only the real, verified human can gain access, whether they are employees, contractors, or privileged admins.

Key Benefits for Customers

  • Access Server Incorporates More Zero Trust Capability
    This partnership hardens Access Server’s Zero Trust posture, removes credential-based vulnerabilities, strengthens identity-based least privilege access, and adds location context to access decisions.
  • One-Click, Frictionless VPN Access
    Users log in instantly through iVALT’s mobile app — no passwords, no codes, no tokens.
  • Human-Bound PKI Identity
    Every login is cryptographically tied to the individual user through their device and biometrics, creating an unspoofable identity layer. Also includes time and geographic boundary limitations that can be deployed for added user validation.
  • Stops Social Engineering & AI Deepfakes
    Whether a helpdesk request, a VPN access rule change, or a privileged escalation, iVALT verifies the true human behind the request — blocking deepfake voices, fake callers, and impersonation attacks.
  • Higher Assurance for Privileged Access for Highly-Regulated Industries
    Access Server gains an additional and unmatched assurance layer, important for companies in highly-regulated or compliance-heavy industries.
  • Stronger Security, Lower Operations Overhead
    Eliminates password resets, SMS codes, hardware tokens, and the need for costly certificate-authority management.
  • AI-Ready Identity Architecture
    The combined solution ensures that only validated humans can trigger actions across both VPN access and AI-driven systems.

“OpenVPN has long set the standard for secure connectivity,” said Rohit Kalbag, Vice President of Product Marketing and Alliances at OpenVPN Inc. “By integrating iVALT’s Human-Bound PKI identity, we are setting a new standard—one that eliminates the biggest vulnerabilities in remote access, stolen credentials and social-engineering exploits, strengthens zero trust access by verifying user location and authenticity, while also future-proofing against threats brought on by AI.”

“AI deepfakes have broken trust in traditional authentication,” said Baldev Krishan Ph.D, CEO of iVALT. “Together with OpenVPN, we’re giving enterprises a simple, powerful way to verify the real human behind every access request.”

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